The has() method returns a boolean indicating whether an element with the specified value exists in a Set object or not.
mySet.has(value);
Set object.Returns true if an element with the specified value exists in the Set object; otherwise false.
Note: Technically speaking, has() uses the sameValueZero algorithm to determine whether the given element is found.
has methodvar mySet = new Set();
mySet.add('foo');
mySet.has('foo'); // returns true
mySet.has('bar'); // returns false
var set1 = new Set();
var obj1 = {'key1': 1};
set1.add(obj1);
set1.has(obj1); // returns true
set1.has({'key1': 1}); // returns false because they are different object references
set1.add({'key1': 1}); // now set1 contains 2 entries
| Specification | Status | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| ECMAScript 2015 (6th Edition, ECMA-262) The definition of 'Set.prototype.has' in that specification. | Standard | Initial definition. |
| ECMAScript Latest Draft (ECMA-262) The definition of 'Set.prototype.has' in that specification. | Draft |
| Desktop | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | |
| Basic support | 38 | 12 | 13 | 11 | 25 | 8 |
| Mobile | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Android webview | Chrome for Android | Edge Mobile | Firefox for Android | Opera for Android | iOS Safari | Samsung Internet | |
| Basic support | 38 | 38 | 12 | 14 | 25 | 8 | Yes |
| Server | |
|---|---|
| Node.js | |
| Basic support | Yes |
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